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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
XMM-Newton Slew Survey Extragalactic Sample xmmslewegsN
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XMM-NEWTON Object

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
xmmslew_name XMMSL1 J000226.3+032108 XMMSL1 J235727.7-302738 string
flux (erg/s/cm^2) 3.46e-12 5.97e-11 float
flux_error (erg/s/cm^2) 1.44e-12 8.88e-12 float
sb_det_flag 0 1 integer
name 1ES 1544+820 Zw 535.012 string
ra 00 02 26.41 23 57 28.03 position
dec -84 21 33.7 +85 29 41.7 position
broad_type BLLac UVX string
redshift 0.00014 2.34500 float
lii (degree) 11.20901 355.33174 float
bii (degree) -77.72412 84.89386 float
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